The Bipolar Brain

Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics

Edited by Stephen Strakowski

The first book to bring together leading experts in both genetics and neuroimaging

Provides a current review of these important fields.

Integrates genetic and neuroimaging leading to a new model for bipolar disorder as well as guidance for developing personalized approaches to the illness.

The Bipolar Brain

Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics

Edited by Stephen Strakowski

Description

Bipolar disorder is one of the most common, and disabling, conditions affecting human kind. Each year, millions of individuals struggle with the effects of this illness. Although clinically well recognized for decades, if not centuries, the causes of this condition remain incompletely understood. However, in the past decade, significant technological advances in both neuroimaging and genetic research have revealed clues about the neurophysiological basis of bipolar illness. In this book, leading experts in neuroimaging and genetics discuss recent discoveries in bipolar disorder that identify both the structural, functional and chemical brain changes that seem to underlie this condition, as well as the possible genetic causes of these brain events. Based upon these discussions, the book then integrates these diverse considerations to develop a specific neurophysiological model of bipolar disorder. This model provides a resource to guide clinicians and patients as they struggle to understand this illness, as well as a guide for future investigations into the causes of bipolar disorder. With this guide in hand, this book will lead to a new framework for understanding bipolar disorder in order to, ultimately, develop improved therapies for affected individuals and novel strategies to prevent the onset in children at risk for this condition.

The Bipolar Brain

Integrating Neuroimaging and Genetics

Edited by Stephen Strakowski

Author Information

Edited by Stephen Strakowski, The Dr. Stanley and Mickey Kaplan Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center

Dr. Strakowski was raised in a small town in northern Indiana. He developed an interest in neuroscience as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame, and this interest expanded to psychiatric conditions at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He refined his interests into bipolar disorder while training in psychiatry at McLean Hospital and Harvard University School of Medicine. He has developed his professional career at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he serves as Senior Associate Dean for Research.